“A baked cod dish that's busting with flavor! Fillets are seasoned with garlic pepper, then bathed in a spicy red pepper and horseradish sauce, topped with a Cajun breading, and baked until golden brown.”

Made this tonight with Halibut. The only change I made was to skip the cajun seasoned snack mix because I didn't have any. Did bread crumbs instead but think I'll skip them next time too as they didn't really add anything. Tasted the sauce before cooking and it was pretty spicy... but the cooking seemed to tame it down. The finished dish had a nice horseradish flavor but wasn't too spicy at all, and we have pretty mild taste buds in our house. I will make this again but may add a few extra spices (maybe some fresh garlic and minced onion in the sauce) to give it some depth. I used the horseradish sauce from this site and it turned out well. Made a little less than a full cup but that seemed to be enough for the amount of fish I had.

Reviewer:

This recipe has a wonderful sauce and is a good starting place, as many recipes here are.
The store horseradish sauce had HF corn syrup in it. I picked a horseradish w/o, added about 1T to some good quality mayo and made my own. I couldn't find the snack mix so used Panko crumbs, after heavily seasoning the fillets w/ a cajun seasoning mix. (The one I have is a mix of garlic, black pepper, cayenne pepper, oregano, chili pepper, salt, onion, paprika and red and green bell peppers...you could make your own with what you have on hand and like.) The fish and sauce were delicious over rice!

Reviewer:

I had to play around with the sauce since I had horseradish instead of horseradish sauce, but it turned out great on the end. I make this for chicken instead of fish and usually crumble saltines on top for a bit of crunch.

Reviewer:

I used FERGYBROCK's idea of lemon juice and salt in the sauce. I made a 1/2 recipe and used 1 teaspoon lemon juice and 1/8 teaspoon salt. I also used crushed whole wheat pretzels intsead of the cajun mix. It was very good.

Reviewer:

Delicious! Thank you for this recipe! I used the horseradish sauce recipe on this site and it was easy to make and so-oo good. My only problem was in finding cajun snack - couldn't find at our grocer, so I used Kashi TLC vegetable crackers and added cajun seasoning. Our grocer had swai on sale, so I used it in place of the cod. You'd ever know the difference. My husband really enjoyed this - I will defintely make again. Thank you for a great recipe!

Reviewer:

OMG !! Just add extra roasted pepper to the Horsey Sauce. Used crushed Ritz crackers and seasoned with Jane's Krazy Mixed Up Salt to season with. It was beautifully moist. Can not wait to make it again !